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FERTILIZEI Our Cotton Seed Meal ar as low as for any goocs of We make all grades, with or without I all tops in this section. Don't stint your crop on fertilizers ent, and even at the present prevc Be sure to get our prices before purcha open for inspection and you are I Write us for prices delivered at yo MA THE MANNING TIMES I. I. APPELT---------------------------------------------_. _ . . . . . . . Editor F. M. SHOPE-----------_________._______._ _Business Manager PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919. THE HOME-COMERS. It is reported that many of our returning soldiers and sailors instead of going back to their hoines are entering the large cities to seek employment. The large cities are preparing to take care of their own returning men, and employers will naturally replace them in their old jobs in preference to engaging non residents. Two things complicate the employment question in cities at present. One is that many employers have been forced by the war-time distinction between essential and non-essential industries to lessen their product, and must wait for the indications of returning demand to in crease it. The second consideration is that many women and alder men have taken the places of young men, and in many cases their services cannot in fairness be imme diately dispensed with. These conditions will make the city a difficult place at present for the young men from small towns. It will be better for such a young man at present to return to his own home, where he is well known, and take his old job for the time being. He can watch the development of business and make his descent upon the city when conditions appear favorable. It may be that formerly we were too proud to fight, but certainly now we are proud of our fighting. It looks as if President Wilson would have a full hand of kings and queens to show down upon the peace table. If it is decided to sink the German fleet, better select a few German submarines to do it. They have had ex perience in that line. * Garden Peas Onion Sets Full line of Garden and Field Seeds in Package or Bulk. 4Dickson's Drug Store ~t L t 'he Kind Yot d Fish Scrap Mii equal quality. otash, but we especia this year. Cotton will uiling price, a bale of < sing elsewhere, and w erfectly welcome to ur station. INNING STATE .AWMAK[RS NOW IN SESSION Columbia, Jan. 13.-Members of both branches of the General Assem 1y, which convenes here tomorrow at noon, are flowing into Columbia. Nearly all of them had arrived up :o midnight. As yet there has de veloped no concert of action as to ,vhat will be the legislative problems efore the session. No opposition to the candidacy of Ihomas P. Cothran, of Greenville, for reelection as Speaker of the House, ias developed. There has been some ;alk that George S. Mower, of New berry, would be in the race, but he tated tonight that he did not intend o contest Mr. Cothran's seat, whose eelection is therefore assured. The only contest appearing in either )ranch is that of reading clerk of the [louse, A. S. Hutchison, of Rdck [fill, private secretary to Congress 1an W. F. Stevens, is in the race or reelection. He is being opposed )y S. McGowan Simpkins, of Edge dd, for a number of years the read ng clerk. J. Wilson Gibbes, of Columbia, is mnopposed for reelection as clerk of he House, as is M. M. Mann, of St. Matthews, for the like position in the senate. J. S. Wilson, of Lancaster, sergeant it arms of the House and J. Fred ichumpert, sergeant at arms of the senate, are unopposed for reel setion. tev. W. S. Stokes, of Columbia, is un 'lposed as reading clerk of th' Sen to. Legrand G. Walker, Senaterr from ~eorgetown, states tonight that he vould utfer for reelection as pres lent pro tempore of the Senate. So or na' opposition has develop.ed to The indications tonight are that oth branches of the General Assem 'ly will quickly be organized tomor ow and will get down t~o business n a liurry. It is expected that the governor's message will be readl dur ng the forenoon. Andrew J. Bethea, Lieutenant Gov rnor, who arrived in Columbia a few ays ago from a training camp in Jew .Jersey, stated tonight that he ad received word that he had been ommissioned as a major in the serv e. Proctor A. Benham, Senator from reenville has not arrived in Coluni ai yet. dlue to the serious illness of is child. The "hold-over" Senators caucused or several hours in the Supreme jourt chamber here tonight, wvhen ominations for chairmanships and he personnels of standing commit een were decided upon for election y the Senate tomorrow. But a bind ng resolution the Senators decidled ot to give these nominations to the 'ross and not to dlivulge them to now nembers. -0 -- THE CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA Omsk, Russia, Jan. 10.--After a rip of virtually 3,000 miles from Tladivostok the correspondent of the associated Press arrived here today. 'wenty-three (lays In undlerheated ars were spent In making the .jour ey. The inter-windows of the third lass sleeping car In which the cor espondent had quarters, had been 'roken before the train departed from rladivostok and several of the outer vinadows broke during the trip. These vore boarded up, but this did not suc cod in keeping out the Siberian lasts encountered, the temperature *t some times being 45 degrees be Sw zero. West of Irkutsk the Trans-Siberian ailway has been Improved, bue east f that place It Is seriously disorgan med. Russian opinion is favorable to be nmanagement of the railway byI ohn F. Stevens, head of the American atlway commission to Russia, pro-I 'Ided the Russians are given general ontrol. They seem fmpatient over lled, and ourp -3-2 and 8.3-3 higher this fall thar nore guano than it ing pay us a visit. 0 any time during V, I a g ------? Evidence of. poverty and. generi distress was witnessed at the major ity of the stations passed. There we little food for sale. The people seems downcast and in despair. CITATION. The State of South Carolina, . County of Clarendon. By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, G. W. Green mad suit to me to grant him Letterso Administration of the Estate and e fects of H. S. Green. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, t cite and admonish all and singula the Kindred and Creditors of the sxi H. S. Green, deceased, that they b and appear before me, in the Co of Probate, to be held- at Mannin1 on the 27th day of January, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'cloc Att e: o superb line Apparel that nd Boys:' vercoats ted Raincoats eight Suits derwear loves >ves Wool Scarfs Wool Dress Sh1 a Shoes hoes >es and Pajama ;handler CI e of Hart, Schaffrier & M1ai Itures are unexo ly recommend our 8 yery likely sell mueh otton now will buy r hen you are in Manr go through it at OIL Mui he delay in the negotiations and are nsisting that Mr. Stevens be given power enough to proceed with his rork and save the railroad before it s too late. Opinion expressed by people along he route was favbrable to Allied in ervention 'against the Bolsheviki, but here were some bitter attacks ,made ipon what was declared to be pro rastination. The people'said they :anted the United States to declare ts policy or to clear out of the coun ry. Apart from intervention against he Bolsheviki the people seemed to e of the unanimous opinion that the Jnited States should guard the trans siberian railroad in order to insure an ventual international route from ladivostok to Ostend. Considerable car was expressed that Bolshevik )ands might cut the railway,, isolate )msk and leave Siberia helpless and tarving. YOu \r is called t Wearing for Men a: Heavy 0 Cravenet Extra W Wool Ur Sweaters - Driving ( Dress Gl Silk and Silk and Bostoniai Hanan S Bath Rol TheD.J The Horn Phone 166' 12 vi~es .air as best suited for it is at pres ever would. ur plant is always working hours. L1 in the forenoon, to sliow cause, if any they have, why the said Administra s tion should not be granted. d GIVEN under my hand this 13th day of January, Anrio Domini 1919. J. M. WINDHrAM,. Judge of Probate. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Pursuant to an order of J. W. Wind e ham, Judge of Probate, I will sell f the highest bidder, for cash, on T day, the 28th day of. January, at eleven o'clock A. M., the folio o personal property: One mower r buggy, ou.e lot of plows and d stocks, two mules, one horse a e two-horse wagon. t Harry A. Hodge Administrator. , Summerton, S. C. k Jan. 13th, 1919.-3t-p. r ntion of Winter we carry S ) [rts othing Co. * Clothees SUMT ER, S. C.